griffkim
10-16-2003, 02:14 PM
I've been a frequent observer of these threads, and this is my first posting! Some friends of mine helped me launch the web site, www.onepaycheckatatime.com, to help me market my book entitled ONE PAYCHECK AT A TIME. Any feedback from you will be welcomed.
The meta tags will be uploaded tonight or tomorrow.
Here's what I have thus far based on the advice in the threads I've read in this forum:
<TITLE>Become Debt Free One Paycheck at a Time</TITLE>
<META NAME="Description" CONTENT="The no-nonsense strategy to become debt free ONE PAYCHECK AT A TIME.">
<META NAME="Keywords" CONTENT="debt, debt free, credit card debt, debt consolidation, budget, household budget, cash flow, debt recovery, money management, eliminate debt, debt negotiation, budget management, consolidate debt, debt relief, debt reduction, debt help, get out of debt, debt elimination, reduce debt, personal budget, family budget, make a budget, budget worksheets, monthly budget, debt book, budget living magazine, financial plan">
And, another friend is working on an auto-responder so that I don't have to be chained to my desk when someone purchases the ebook. And, finally, by the end of this weekend, I should also have a popup window that sits behind the user's browser providing a second opportunity to purchase the book if they leave the site.
It's been a very exciting project and I'm learning so much! My next challenge will be marketing the book online. I have had mediocre luck in the past with pay-per-click search engines. The big credit card companies and Suze Orman are tough competition. Fortunately, my book is now sold at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and booksamillion.com. However, I make more money when they are sold on my own site.
I've been investigating some affiliate pay-per-sale programs where I want to pay $2 for every ebook purchased and $1 for every paperback. There isn't a lot of cushion room for much more than that. What are your thoughts -- is it enough to motivate an affiliate?
I thought that I would spend some time next week submitting book excerpts and articles to some websites for publication.
I don't expect to make a living off the book, but it would be nice to have some extra spending money :-)
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Kim
The meta tags will be uploaded tonight or tomorrow.
Here's what I have thus far based on the advice in the threads I've read in this forum:
<TITLE>Become Debt Free One Paycheck at a Time</TITLE>
<META NAME="Description" CONTENT="The no-nonsense strategy to become debt free ONE PAYCHECK AT A TIME.">
<META NAME="Keywords" CONTENT="debt, debt free, credit card debt, debt consolidation, budget, household budget, cash flow, debt recovery, money management, eliminate debt, debt negotiation, budget management, consolidate debt, debt relief, debt reduction, debt help, get out of debt, debt elimination, reduce debt, personal budget, family budget, make a budget, budget worksheets, monthly budget, debt book, budget living magazine, financial plan">
And, another friend is working on an auto-responder so that I don't have to be chained to my desk when someone purchases the ebook. And, finally, by the end of this weekend, I should also have a popup window that sits behind the user's browser providing a second opportunity to purchase the book if they leave the site.
It's been a very exciting project and I'm learning so much! My next challenge will be marketing the book online. I have had mediocre luck in the past with pay-per-click search engines. The big credit card companies and Suze Orman are tough competition. Fortunately, my book is now sold at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and booksamillion.com. However, I make more money when they are sold on my own site.
I've been investigating some affiliate pay-per-sale programs where I want to pay $2 for every ebook purchased and $1 for every paperback. There isn't a lot of cushion room for much more than that. What are your thoughts -- is it enough to motivate an affiliate?
I thought that I would spend some time next week submitting book excerpts and articles to some websites for publication.
I don't expect to make a living off the book, but it would be nice to have some extra spending money :-)
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Kim